John Visscher, of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, says: 'Some people are comfortable with changing a tyre, but there are other motorists who want the ease, speed and the safety of not having to change a tyre on the side of the road. And there are drivers who don't know how to change a tyre, or who don't want to.'

When you have a puppy, you sometimes find things cute in his behavior that you won't find cute in a grown up dog. This, for example, include chasing cats and cars. A puppy won't really be able to catch the cat or reach the car. An adult dog will, and then this quickly stops being funny. You therefore have to start training to stop your dog chasing cars while he is still very young.

Ethiopia is the second African country after South Africa that has introduces an electric car, even though facing power shortages. Two versions of the Ethiopian car will be made in Addis Ababa, planned to sell in Ethiopia and sell overseas to Africa and Europe. But some people have reservations that if Africa, where power supplies is erratic, personal wealth is of short levels and poor infrastructure are frequent, is prepared to launch for electric cars or not. General Manager of the company producing these cars told that electricity shortages were not a main impediment to operating an electric car. Ethiopia will have plenty of power supply in upcoming years and in any problem, the car can be revitalized by generator and by solar power. Taxes on cars in Ethiopia can exceed even 100% and many Ethiopians with low incomes will struggle to afford an electric car. To overcome this problem company will develop a credit system for less well off customers.